Since then, more horrific details have emerged about Jada’s case: In an interview on Ronan Farrow Daily, Jada revealed that the boy who posted photos of her assault on Twitter did it to gain “more followers.” And in another interview, her pastor, who has been acting as a de facto spokesperson for Jada’s family, hinted that Jada was not the only girl to be assaulted that night. (The Houston Police has said there have been no arrests at this time, but they are “actively investigating” the case).

The Internet has expressed outrage toward Jada’s attackers and the boy who posted the photos on Twitter, as well as support for Jada herself, tweeting the hashtag #justiceforjada. As for Jada, she’s maintained courage and dignity in the face of incredible adversity. Rather than shrink away from the spotlight, she’s been doing the media rounds, sharing her story with the world, and encouraging other sexual assault and cyberbullying victims to take a stand against their attackers.

Yesterday, Farrow tweeted the following photo of her with the hashtag “#IAmJada”:

Jada, a 16-year-old girl in Houston, Texas, was recently raped at her classmate’s house after she says she blacked out during a party. If that wasn’t horrifying enough, she found out she was raped after she spotted videos and photos of her taken of her during the rape on her social media feed.